[…] I prefer my grub2 in plain old black and white, not that purple nonsense. There are many ways to try and change the color setting, and the methods can very from versions of Ubuntu, grub, and plymouth. So the easiest way to edit boot apperance is with a super-boot-manger. […]

Why can’t I seem to change the theme for BURG version 1.98+20100623-1 ?
It only presents me with a simple GRUB-type menu with no options to change the theme. F2 does not work, nor does t…
I’ve installed a few of the themes from the BURG-manager, but still nothing :-/

a suggestion a script to browse and install themes from hdd ones downloaded or created when creating themes its a pain to gksu maually to browse and install the theme to view if you need to edit some more I know you can edit themes from within burg and view but then you have to save as a new theme then copy to desktop to tar for uploading If editing an existing theme I extract it then change then install under a new name. If it could browse to file and install it would save alot of typing sbm is great that it allows you to change themes for burg but installing from hdd would be a very nice feature you already have the browse in the program for submitting themes

[…] Super Boot Manager is a GUI tool that lets you easily change Grub, Burg and Plymouth i.e. basically it covers all aspects of boot changes. Super Boot Manager actually consists of three modules, one for each of Grub, Burg and Plymouth. This way, you can change different boot function with different module. For example, you can use the Boot Manager module to change boot order to make Windows the default OS in Ubuntu. […]